The Russian Federation’s military casualties have risen by a further 1,390 soldiers over the past 24 hours

Dmitro Shevchuk
Dmitro Shevchuk Executive Editor
The Russian Federation’s military casualties have risen by a further 1,390 soldiers over the past 24 hours
Mortar operator, Ukrainian Armed Forces General Staff
Over the past 24 hours, the Russian army has lost a further 1,390 troops in Ukraine. The Russian Federation’s total losses since the start of the full-scale invasion have reached nearly 1.395 million people.

The total combat losses of Russian forces since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, from 24 February 2022 to 23 June 2026, amount to approximately 1,394,530 personnel.

According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Russian army lost 1,390 soldiers in the past 24 hours alone.

The Russian army has also lost 12,050 tanks, 24,812 armoured fighting vehicles and 44,604 artillery systems.

Losses of multiple launch rocket systems amount to 1,887 units, and air defence systems to 1,437.

Since the start of the full-scale war, Russia has also lost 436 aircraft and 353 helicopters.

In addition, 368,015 operational-tactical-level drones and 4,787 cruise missiles have been destroyed.

Naval losses remain unchanged at 33 ships or boats and 2 submarines.

Russia has also lost 110,827 vehicles and tankers, as well as 4,329 units of specialised equipment.

Over the past 24 hours, the Ukrainian military destroyed 7 armoured fighting vehicles, 74 artillery systems, 1 multiple launch rocket system, 7 ground-based robotic systems, 1,851 drones, 626 vehicles and tankers, as well as 8 units of specialised equipment.

The General Staff noted that the figures are subject to revision.

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